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...never actually get to go in-depth into the text you’re studying because they assign you so many works,” she said. “It’s hard to have a relationship with the text...
...points, while Nickel was again fourth with 251.50. “Definitely, the freshman divers deserve some recognition for stepping up to the plate in their first meet and doing a great job,” Ranta said.The rest of the Crimson’s points came from its depth, as it placed second and third in four races. Junior Simone Melillo and sophomore Justin Davidson took second and third in the 100 breaststroke with their performances of 58.31 and 58.69, respectively. In the 200-yard individual medley, sophomore Douwe Yntema was second at 1:53.58, while freshman Niall Janney...
...sphere that politics has not traditionally been allowed to pervade is the dinner-table discussion. I was happy to learn that, at Harvard, people tend to openly break that “rule.” Issues are argued, ideas shared, and in-depth analysis of current events discussed during meals. Implicit in this violation there is (or should be) a collective agreement not to become offended or incensed; such dialogue ought to be valued as a learning experience, not derailed by hurt feelings...
Would you agree that 24-hour breaking news has diminished the value of in-depth journalism? Kristina Popski SOFIA, BULGARIA...
...think it has made people more interested in news in general. And breaking news doesn't give you depth or perspective. You need magazines and newspapers because regular television news doesn't do it either, usually. People, if they're interested in news, they'll get the headlines on television and then go to print for depth and perspective...